How evacuation technology can influence the brain in crisis mode
April 21, 2022
Crisis psychology refers to how we react in the event of a critical incident such as a fire, terrorist attack, or a natural disaster. Marc Gaunt provides an insight into how evacuation technology, developed in line with behavioural psychology, can be used to influence the brain in crisis mode. Read More
Legislation in Wales set to change to ensure private rented properties are fit for human occupancy
February 22, 2022
It has been announced that, from 15 July 2022, the Renting Homes (Wales) Act 2016 will change to ensure that private rented properties in Wales are fit for human habitation, including the provision of an adequate fire and carbon monoxide alarm system. Read More
‘38% of businesses do not have suitable fire risk assessments in place’, according to new research
February 4, 2022
As employees return to workplaces following the pandemic, new research has revealed that many companies are ill-equipped to deal with the risk of fire. Read More
Landlord prosecuted after failing to meet fire safety requirements
December 23, 2021
The landlord of multiple flats above a takeaway in Islington, has been found guilty of a series of fire safety failings. Read More
One in four universities received complaints from students and staff on fire safety
December 31, 2019
Research conducted by Eaton, a power management company, suggests that universities need to invest more in existing technology that will improve fire safety for students and staff. Read More
Wireless fire alarm systems: Sounding the alarm
January 16, 2019
A look at why latest generation wireless fire alarm systems that incorporate medical response and other functionality are transforming safety on construction sites. Read More
Wire-free fire protection from Geofire
October 15, 2015
The Salamander radio controlled free-swing fire door closer and fire door holder can be easily wired into existing fire alarm Read More